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Shameless plug here... I have just taken delivery of some "London" limited edition Durano Pluses in 700x23 here at my workshop in kentish town (lunarcycles.co.uk), the folding Durano Pluses rrp for £37.99, these are a non folding version and rrp for £24.99!
I'm offering them for a forum price of £19.99 each for this weekend only (while stocks last).
Have a happy easter.
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Just starting this thread up again because this January I have taken over the running and ownership of the workshop!
We refurbished the workshop and have made changes to what we do. We are now primarily a workshop doing repairs and servicing as well as stocking some parts and accessories.
The web address is LunarCycles.co.uk unfortunately I don't seem to be able to get rid of the "anti gravity technology" or the "engineering of art" :)I'm offering a GT85 lfgss promo, mention lfgss when you pop in and its yours for £1.75 a bottle! (while stock of the current batch lasts)
Hope to see some of you soon!
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Hold on a fucking minutes.
Where did the price come from? considering the All City Natural Boy cost about £800 new as a fully built bike, I'm a little bit skeptical about the frameset pricing.
pricing is bang on, mr pink zona £749.99
Frame: Columbus Zona double butted down, top, and seat tubes. 4130 ChroMoly externally tapered, ovalized, and dimpled chain stays, tapered seat stays. Brazed on seat collar, reinforced water bottle bosses.
Fork: 100% 4130 ChroMoly tapered fork blades, lugged crown and matching dropout. Designed to be interchangeable with most aftermarket carbon forks; standard cross offset and axle to crown.
E.D. Finish: The entire bike is E.D. coated inside and out. E.D. coating not only improves the quality and durability of the paint, but is the best rust proofing agent going. With the E.D. coating there is no need to Frame Saver the bike, it’s already done for you.
Internal Cable Routing: Aesthetically beautiful, a thoughtful touch that others overlook
Tire clearance: Room for 32c’s and 28’s w fenders
Fenders: Hidden mounts
Bottom Bracket: Press Fit 30, stiffer bottom bracket, lighter crankset, backwards compatible through the use of adaptors
Steel tubing: Steel remains the preferred material for those who appreciate ride quality. It is the benchmark that all other frame materials are compared to for good reason, nothing matches its ride, fatigue life, or affordability.
Build Specs:
Head Tube: 1 1/8th inch
Bottom Bracket: Press Fit 30
Rear Spacing: 130mm
Seat Post: 27.2
Brakes: Mid Reach
Tire Clearance: 32c’s
Frame Weight: 4.5 lbs (55cm)
Fork Weight: 2.1 lbs
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Am I right in thinking the rohloff also feels more direct than the shimano or sram hubs?
I briefly rode velocios and it didn't appear to feel slack.I have not tryed the other apart from sturmey, but i find the feel of the hub to be fine, also the 11th gear is direct drive, so its worth setting the 11th gear in a ratio you use most. My 11th gear is 72 gear inches which is not too spinny.
sorry its assembly grease http://www.royceuk.co.uk/Royce-Assembly-Grease.html
I put it on the fixed threads.